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Solar PDA charger

July 19, 2010 by Noel

If you are an outdoor person and you want to bring along your electronic gadgets such as your PDA, then this one is a cool gadget you might want to have.

You can now charge your PDA without using electricity. Just use the power of the sun to charge your PDA.

Sunpal PDA solar battery charge is made from high density single crystalline solar cell. This means it can generate more power than others of the same size. Each unit includes two shatterproof solar panel that quickly charge your PDA’s batteries in 1-3 hours. Will not melt, yellow or degrade with use. Made with durable polycarbonate plastic shell, the SunPal is nearly unbreakable.

A built in charge regulator will allow you to safely charge your PDA without damaging your batteries.

Here is a list of PDAs compatible with this Solar Charger

* Palm m500 and m505 handhelds
* Palm Tungsten T
* Palm i705
* Palm m125
* Palm™ m130
* Palm m500
* Palm m505
* Palm m515
* Charges your iPAQ H3100, H3600, H3700 series
* Compaq iPAQ H3800
* Compaq Ipaq
* Sony Clie
* Palm M/Tungsten Series & Zire 71
* iPAQ 38/39/54
* iPAQ 36/37
* Sony T/NR/NX/SL/S/J Series

Check out siliconsolar.com

Filed Under: PDA, Random Thoughts Tagged With: chargers, Gadgets, solar power

Business card scanner – cardscan

April 17, 2006 by Noel


Still using a rolodex or those manual box type business card keepers? Are you missing that one important business card of a client that you need to meet today because you haven’t filed them yet in your manual business card filing system?

There’s a solution for you. Scan those business cards and save it in your electronic address book in your PC in one step.

CardScan is a desktop device that quickly and accurately scans the printed information from business cards into the correct fields of a powerfully searchable, highly compatible electronic address book. In seconds, CardScan enters more cards than you could type in hours. Then, over 50 powerful software features help you search, sort, and use that contact information more efficiently.

Now that’s the kind of technology that would save you time managing your business cards.

“Imagine all of your business cards in one very powerful system. Need to confirm a meeting? You find the contact’s business card on your computer instantly – along with the notes you wrote on the back. Click on the email address, and a pre-addressed email pops up. Click on the street address, and Mapquest gives you directions to your meeting.”

It can also sync to other contact managers and portable devices. A true time saver for the busy executive.

Filed Under: Computer Peripherals, Gadgets, Random Thoughts

Wifi Camera – Kodak Easyshare One

April 15, 2006 by Noel

wifi digital camera - kodak easyshare one

Have you ever experience traveling, taking lots of pictures and then you’re suddenly out of memory space? Traditionally, you either delete some pictures, or you buy another memory card. The worst would be, you have to go back at your place or hotel and upload your pictures to your laptop. Of course, not unless if you carry your laptop with you all the time when you travel.

Now, there’s an alternative. One of the latest gadgets out in the market is a wifi digital camera called Kodak Easyshare One. Just visit your nearest wifi hotspot and you can send your pictures home via email, or you can upload it to Kodak’s Easyshare Gallery service all without a computer.

The Kodak Easyshare One camera combines the power of sharing, taking, organizing pictures into a single, highly innovative product. EasyShare-One uses an 802.11b wireless card that comes with the camera and will work on any 802.11b network. It’s the ultimate picture sharing device, redefining the digital photography experience.

Quick Specs:
4mp (2304×1728 pixels)
3.0x optical zoom
3.3x advanced digital zoom
3-inch touchscreen LCD
256mb internal memory
SD/MMC slot

For those camera techies who wants more specs, you can download the pdf brochure at

http://www.kodak.com/US/images/en/corp/pressCenter/EASYSHAREONE.pdf

Filed Under: Cameras

Multi LCD Command Center Display

April 13, 2006 by Noel

Bill Gates is using a 3 LCD display as seen in LiewCF’s blog
how does the worlds richest man work

Well, if I have Bill’s money, I’ll go for this…

command center display

This is my dream monitor. A multi LCD display system. This awesome multi lcd screen beauty is a real knockout.

Ultra-thin screen bezels, fast response.

* Six top-quality 17″ Samsung panels
* 3840 by 2048 resolution (6X 1280×1024 SXGA panels)
* 1280-by-1024 SXGA screen resolution per panel
* 600:1 contrast ratio; 300 cd/m² brightness
* 160º (H) / 160º (V) viewing angle
* Ultra-fast 8 ms response
* Ultra-thin 0.43″ screen bezels
* Analog D-sub connections (standard VGA type)
* Exclusive Zenview Manager multimonitor utilities

Now here’s the exciting part. It is priced at $2,699…ouch!

[image by digitaltigers.com]

Filed Under: Monitors

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